TY - JOUR
T1 - Robotic surgery for gastroenterological malignancies
AU - Satoh, Seiji
AU - Suda, Koichi
AU - Kawamura, Yuichiro
AU - Yoshimura, Fumihiro
AU - Taniguchi, Keizo
AU - Uyama, Ichiro
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PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - In Japan, the usefulness of robot-assisted surgery using da Vinci surgical system (DVSS) has rapidly become widely acknowledged. At Fujita Health University, DVSS was introduced in 2009. Thus far, 347 patients were treated by DVSS at our institute, including 204 gastroenterological operations. In our department, robot-assisted gastrectomy (RAG, n=111) and robot-assisted esophagectomy (REG, n=26) have been technically standardized. Recently, we reported that both RAG and REG are minimally invasive. Moreover, we showed that the incidence of recurrent nerve palsy by lymphadenectomy was significantly reduced by REG, compared with conventional thoracoscopic esophagectomy. Although robot-assisted surgery is a highly expensive treatment, these results prompt the need for further evaluation of the effectiveness of robot-assisted surgery in the gastroenterological field. Development of a more accurate and less invasive robotic surgery system would contribute to a better quality of life patients with gastroenterological malignancies.
AB - In Japan, the usefulness of robot-assisted surgery using da Vinci surgical system (DVSS) has rapidly become widely acknowledged. At Fujita Health University, DVSS was introduced in 2009. Thus far, 347 patients were treated by DVSS at our institute, including 204 gastroenterological operations. In our department, robot-assisted gastrectomy (RAG, n=111) and robot-assisted esophagectomy (REG, n=26) have been technically standardized. Recently, we reported that both RAG and REG are minimally invasive. Moreover, we showed that the incidence of recurrent nerve palsy by lymphadenectomy was significantly reduced by REG, compared with conventional thoracoscopic esophagectomy. Although robot-assisted surgery is a highly expensive treatment, these results prompt the need for further evaluation of the effectiveness of robot-assisted surgery in the gastroenterological field. Development of a more accurate and less invasive robotic surgery system would contribute to a better quality of life patients with gastroenterological malignancies.
KW - Da Vinci surgical system
KW - Gastroenterological surgery
KW - Robotic surgery
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M3 - Article
C2 - 22790036
AN - SCOPUS:84866325698
VL - 39
SP - 1030
EP - 1034
JO - Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy
JF - Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy
SN - 0385-0684
IS - 7
ER -